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Shadow Warfare
by Routledge, Oct 3, 2008
This game was enjoyable to the extreme without demanding all my time: A war game that is team oriented and fun.
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Running Away with the Plot
by Cutty Darke, Sep 11, 2008
A guide on what to do when you're stuck in a boring game with an uninspired GM and you can't just go to the pub instead.
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The Disadvantages of Dressing in Period Costume at a Renaissance Fair
by Soph, May 17, 2008
While dressing in period costume when attending a Renaissance fair can heighten the enjoyment of the event, there are also some drawbacks to dressing up that people should take into consideration.
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Dressing in Period Costume at a Renaissance Fair: The Advantages
by Soph, May 16, 2008
Attending a Renaissance fair is a history buff's idea of a great day out as they not only get to read about the exciting period of change and upheaval that marked the Renaissance period in Europe, they also get to live it. But what are the advantages of dressing in period costume when attending a Renaissance fair?
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Nine Fun and Interactive Activities for Groups of Kids, Teens and Adults
by Bradley Dalton, Apr 25, 2008
Check out these nine social group activities that can help develop skills, trust, confidence and friendship in participants of all ages and abilities.
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Concept & Benefits of Role Playing
by Freelancer Nubi, May 21, 2007
Ever wanted to just escape the mundane world without having to do something crazy that will get you into trouble. Well, if you like creative writing then Role Playing is perfect for you. This is a wonderful escape from the typical day and it's a great way to express yourself while writing amazing tales and interacting with friends.
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Cosplay 101
by Arlene Ordoña, Apr 11, 2008
Guides and suggestions on how to be a Cosplayer.
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Cosplay Anyone?
by Arlene Ordoña, Apr 11, 2008
Cosplay is very popular not just in Japan but also in the Philippines which is being celebrated and considered to be a lifestyle.
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Twiggy Mcclellum
by Jeff Hopper, Nov 11, 2007
This is a non-player character for the Traveler setting.
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Saga: A Universal Role-playing System
by Brian Engard, Oct 30, 2007
Saga is an open-source, universal role-playing system. It has no built-in setting or genre, is customizable, and can be used, in whole or in part, in your own products.
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